Get paid early with Early Direct Deposit.

Get paid up to 2 days early with direct deposit.¹

Get your paycheck early! That’s two more days to do more with your money. Stop waiting and start getting paid early with early direct deposit!

No more waiting in limbo.

When you receive direct deposit to your Chime Spending Account, you are eligible to receive your funds up to two days early. No waiting for your money while it sits in some mysterious electronic limbo, no paper checks lost in the mail. Chime ensures that you get paid early by making the money available as soon your employer deposits it – which is often up to two days before most other traditional banks make the funds available to you.

How to get paid early with direct deposit:

We’re different from other get paid early apps. Chime is a full-featured mobile bank account where you can manage your daily spending and saving. One of the easiest ways to fund your Chime Spending Account is to set up direct deposit. Setting up direct deposit with Chime automatically makes you eligible to get paid early and can be set up in the Chime mobile app. When you open a Chime bank account, we’ll email you a pre-filled direct deposit form that you can hand over to your employer. It’s that easy to start getting paid early with direct deposit.

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Applying for an account is free and takes less than
2 minutes with no impact to your credit score.

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¹ Faster access to funds is based on a comparison of traditional banking policies and deposit of paper checks from employers and government agencies versus deposits made electronically. Direct Deposit and earlier availability of funds are subject to payer’s support of the feature and timing of payer’s funding.